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Can You Actually Defend Your Atheism?

12 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Most people walking around with confident opinions about God have never actually examined the question. This video is for them.Six arguments. No preaching. No easy answers. Just the case that the question deserves more than the dismissal it usually gets — and that some of the most rigorous non-religious minds of the last century quietly agreed.Watch it. Then disagree with me in the comments.

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